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Supporting Friendships for Children with Special Needs Cory Woosley from Minneapolis College joins us again to highlight key information about inclusion.  Our focus during this conversation is on the ways we as those caring for and teaching young children can help them build positive friendships.  We discuss the importance of friendships and the ways we can set up the environment to support quality play connections for children with special needs. Be sure to check out our NEW Self-Study on this important topic: Positive Friendship Connections For Children With Special Needs Podcast
Supporting Safety and Security through the Preschool Environment Practical advice for evaluating the physical, social, and temporal safety and security of your classroom environment. Tipsheet
Supporting Secure Attachments Alongside Families and Within Child Care Settings Strategies for families and early care and education programs to support the development of a secure attachment pattern in children. Tipsheet
Supporting Sensory Needs Of Young Children In Your Care This online self-study discusses Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and examines how and why SPD can impact an individual’s behavior. Identify behaviors and sensory system responses that may result from SPD. Implement strategies to support children with SPD by providing a variety of opportunities for different sensory experiences.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area(s) -I: Child Development and Learning (4 Hours)II.A: Creating Positive Learning Experiences (4 Hours)II.C: Promoting Social and Emotional Development (2 Hours)CDA Content Area -Content Area II: Steps to advance children’s physical and intellectual development (4 Hours)Content Area III: Positive ways to support children’ social and emotional development (2 Hours)Content Area VIII: Principles of Child Development and Learning (4 Hours)Level 2 - Implements Course
Supporting Sensory Needs Through Transitions In this episode we welcome back Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Alyssa Mason.  We discuss ways to support all children, and especially those with sensory differences, during key transitions in the early childhood setting.  Lunch and naptime are often tricky and Alyssa helps set children and adults up for success with her strategies. This podcast recording was funded by Greater Twin Cities United Way (GTCUW) 80x3 - Resilient from the Start. Podcast
Supporting Siblings of Children with Special Needs Offer support and understanding to children who have a sibling with special needs.  Tipsheet
Supporting the Development of Executive Function Skills in Infants and Toddlers This info module focuses on the ways in which executive functions encompass the cognitive processes that enable individuals to manage attention, emotions, create and attain goals. Info Module
Supporting the Mental Health of Infants and Toddlers in Child Care The Child Care State Capacity Building Center Infant/Toddler Specialist Network created these colorful infographics that promote mental health of Infants and Toddler in child care. Document
Supporting the Psychological Well-Being of the Early Care and Education Workforce: Findings from the National Survey of Early Care and Education A growing body of research suggests that a mentally healthy early care and education workforce can provide the best quality of care for children. Explore a new report that uses data from the National Survey of Early Care and Education to understand how various workforce supports, like a climate of respect and day-to-day stability to the psychological well-being of early care and education professionals. Document
Supporting the Sensory Needs of Young Children Our guest in this episode of the Inclusion Matters podcast is Alyssa Mason, Pediatric Occupational Therapist from M Health Fairview. She joins us to discuss the sensory systems and sensory needs of young children in our care. This first conversation talks us through "a day in the life of a preschooler in child care" from a sensory needs perspective. This podcast recording was funded by Greater Twin Cities United Way (GTCUW) 80x3 - Resilient from the Start.  Podcast
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